World Beers & UK Key-Keg

Our World Beers bar features a great selection of bottled beers from around the world.
This year we also introduce our draft keg bar which will be split between draught world beers and a selection of UK Key-Keg Conditioned beers

A traditional saison with Sterling hops, a perfect summer beer with elderflowers.

De Ranke

XX Bitter

6.0%

IPA

Famous for it’s very bitter and strong flavour. Made with pale pilsner malt and loads of Brewers Gold and Hallertau hop flowers.

Drie Fontenien

Oude Gueze

7.0%

Gueze

A true Geuze – A blend of 1, 2, and 3 year-old lambic unfiltered and unpasteurized, and aged in the bottle for at least a year after blending

Dupont

Saison Dupont Dry Hopping

6.5%

Saison

A classic Belgian farmhouse ale. This is a beautifully balanced, complex beer that has a refreshing fruitiness and long, dry finish. Dry hopped with Brewers Gold

Browerij Van Honsebrouck

Bacchus Frambozenbier

5.0%

Fruit beer

A traditional Belgian beer with raspberries.

Browerij Van Honsebrouck

Bacchus Kriek

5.8%

Fruit beer

A traditional Belgian beer with cherries.

Trappists of Orval

Orval

6.2%

Pale – belgian

A true classic Belgian beer, a rich and complex malt character with prominent hops.

Germany

Brauerei Schlenkerla

Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier – Märzen

5.1%

Rauchbier

Bamberg’s speciality, a dark, bottom fermented smokebeer, brewed with Original Schlenkerla. Smokemalt from the Schlenkerla maltings

Paulaner Brauerei

Hacker-Pschorr Münchner Kellerbier – Anno 1417

5.5%

Kellerbier

A beer with a distinctive character: earthy, bold, quaffable and yet refreshingly mild and light. Aromas of caramel, honey and plum.

Schneider Weisse G. Schneider & Sohn

Schneider Weisse Original (TAP7)

5.4%

Hefeweizen

A true classic, pleasantly fruity with a typical top-fermented smell, an aroma of clove and nutmeg apple tantalizes the nose. On the tongue it is fresh, clean, full-bodied, harmonious and well-balanced.

Sunner

Kolsch

4.8%

Kolsch

Not dissimilar to a light pilsner in malt character, this beer has a spicy, aromatic taste, refreshing and wholesome

Multiple grains types and precise brewing leave decadence stout with an opulent mouthfeel and generous head. Rich with chocolate and coffee roast flavours with just a touch of oat creaminess.

Wild Weather / Bad Seed

Fraise et Poivre

5.0%

Saison

Starts as a traditional Saison, cloves and pepper roll around the tongue while a waft of strawberries delicately tempts the nose.

Denmark

Mikkeller

All Other Pales

5.8%

Pale Ale

A light, drinkable, elegant beer that is, like all Mikkeller beers, extremely well balanced.

Gypsy Inc

Tipsy Gipsy

4.7%

Pilsner

A crisp Pilsner brewed with a solid amount of refreshing American hops with notes of mango, citrus, and passionfruit.

Netherlands

Jopen

Jacobus Rye Pale Ale

5.3%

Pale Ale

A generous handful of hops ensure a spicy, dry and full-flavoured hopped quaffer with an amber colour. Imagine a light version of an IPA.

New Zealand

Yeastie Boys

Pot Kettle Black

6.0%

Porter

Like a spring thunderstorm: dark, breezy, exhilarating and unsurprisingly wet. It’s near black and malty rich, yet is also fresh and joyously hoppy

Yeastie Boys

Gunnamatta

6.5%

IPA

Judicious amounts of Earl Grey Blue Flower tea to generate an intoxicating floral and citrus aroma with the quenching dry finish of an ice tea

USA

Black Market Brewing Co (California)

Claritas

5.8%

Kölsch

A crisp and authentic German style beer. Pale straw color, featuring fruit-like aromatics alongside those from the malt and hops. Malt sweetness is balanced by hop bitterness, resulting in a smooth, dry, and clean finish.

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